Steelers give Arizona OK to interview Haley for head coach job

Summary of 10 articles · Updated Jan 4, 2013

The Steelers can’t block Haley from taking the interview, but Haley can turn down the opportunity himself. The Steelers have granted permission to the Arizona Cardinals to interview Todd Haley for their head coaching job. The Steelers have granted permiss… (more)ion to the Arizona Cardinals to interview Todd Haley for their head coaching job, and they could talk to him in Pittsburgh. They might stop in Pittsburgh as part of the trip to talk to Haley, who has been close with Cardinals president Michael Bidwill, son of the team's owner. Haley, 45, an Upper St. According to Ed Werder of ESPN, Haley might wind up doing just that. The Cardinals will interview McCoy on Saturday. My feeling was that Arizona would be best off hiring an offensive-minded head coach.

Wake-up: Cardinals interested in Haley

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Report: Reid likely out; Cards to talk to Haley

With Andy Reid no longer in the picture, the Arizona Cardinals have received permission to interview Pittsburgh offensive coordinator Todd Haley for their head coaching job, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.

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XTRA910 audio: Cardinals' candidates

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Horton waits to hear from Cardinals, Browns, Bills

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